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Alcohol Addiction Quotes

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“Carla's description was typical of survivors of chronic childhood abuse. Almost always, they deny or minimize the abusive memories. They have to: it's too painful to believe that their parents would do such a thing. So they fragment the memories into hundreds of shards, leaving only acceptable traces in their conscious minds. Rationalizations like "my childhood was rough," "he only did it to me once or twice," and "it wasn't so bad" are common, masking the fact that the abuse was devastating and chronic. But while the knowledge, body sensations, and feelings are shattered, they are not forgotten. They intrude in unexpected ways: through panic attacks and insomnia, through dreams and artwork, through seemingly inexplicable compulsions, and through the shadowy dread of the abusive parent. They live just outside of consciousness like noisy neighbors who bang on the pipes and occasionally show up at the door.”
David L. Calof, The Couple Who Became Each Other: Stories of Healing and Transformation from a Leading Hypnotherapist

“You are not an alcoholic or an addict. You are not incurably diseased. You have merely become dependent on substances or addictive behavior to cope with underlying conditions that you are now going to heal, at which time your dependency will cease completely and forever.”
Chris Prentiss, The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery

“When people who believe themselves to be addicts or alcoholics come under great stress or trauma, they mentally give themselves permission to drink or use drugs as a remedy.”
Chris Prentiss, The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery

“At the bottom of every person's dependency, there is always pain, Discovering the pain and healing it is an essential step in ending dependency.”
Chris Prentiss, The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery

P.G. Wodehouse
“Suiffy, have you ever felt a sort of strange emptiness in the heart? A sort of aching void of the soul?'

'Oh, rather!'

'What do you do about it?'

'I generally take a couple of cocktails.”
P.G. Wodehouse, Doctor Sally

“Every person in the AA program who's successful is living proof that he or she does have power over addictive drugs and alcohol- the power to stop.”
Chris Prentiss, The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery

P.G. Wodehouse
“Squiffy, have you ever felt a sort of strange emptiness in the heart? A sort of aching void of the soul?'

'Oh, rather!'

'What do you do about it?'

'I generally take a couple of cocktails.”
P.G. Wodehouse, Doctor Sally

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Alcohol is one of the quickest vehicles with which we escape shyness, our problems, and self-consciousness, for a few hours.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

“Treatment for dependency at substance abuse treatment centers must change if alcoholism and addiction are to be overcome in our society.”
Chris Prentiss, The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery

“We do not want to believe that we cannot control alcohol and that alcohol is, in truth, controlling and dictating our lives. When you free yourself of a dictator, like alcohol, the freedom that you experience is totally amazing and so empowering. You get your life back.”
Liz Hemingway

“Plotting the course away from booze is every bit as hard as leaving an abusive lover – take it from me. In some ways I would even argue it can be harder.... But that safety is not real. The love of your life is a snake in your bed. He offers you escape from all the big meanies and scaries, while he quietly tightens the noose around your neck and the bindings on your wrists and ankles.

When others try to save you from him, he whispers in your ear “They don’t know you like I do, love you like I do. I am all you need.”
Lore- Boozemusings

“One of the first actions we take at Passages is to ruthlessly scrutinize, always under a doctor's supervision and care, the specific necessity of any mind- altering or mood-altering medications that our clients are taking. As soon as any non essential drugs are out of their systems, the feelings they were trying to suppress usually emerge. When that happens, we can see what symptoms the client was masking with drugs or alcohol.”
Chris Prentiss, The Alcoholism and Addiction Cure: A Holistic Approach to Total Recovery

Augusten Burroughs
“You can never replace it. The good news is you do learn to live without it. You miss it. You want it. You hang out with a bunch of other crazy people who feel the same way and you live with it. And eventually, you start to sound like a cloying self-help book, like me.”
Augusten Burroughs, Dry

Donna Goddard
“You don’t have be lying in a hospital bed to be alcoholic. Many alcoholics function at a high level and appear fine. But, bit by bit, as the dependence gets more control, their life starts to unravel – their body, their relationships, their work, their ability to be productive, their mood, their self-respect, their will to live. They have to give it the flick. There isn’t any other way. Give it the flick or it’s gotcha.”
Donna Goddard, Purnima

Soroosh Shahrivar
“Now I know why I have struggled with my drinking all these years ‘cause I see your face every time I pick a glass.”
Soroosh Shahrivar, Letter 19

Criss Jami
“In an excuse to drink lies reason not to drink.”
Criss Jami

“Alcoholics drown in a sea of wine.”
Tamerlan Kuzgov

Asa Don Brown
“Early intervention is essential to overcoming an addictive habit.”
Asa Don Brown

Soroosh Shahrivar
“My insides,
They churnin' its burnin'
These spirits, they liftin' my spirit
I'm leavin' my body, uplifted
This liquid, a gift this, it's snake bit
It's poison, I know it
To hell with, just pour it, just pour it
Just pour it, just pour it Just pour it”
Soroosh Shahrivar, Letter 19

Wayne Gerard Trotman
“Alas, I drinketh and my brain doth shrinketh.”
Wayne Gerard Trotman

Donna Goddard
“Sometimes, he would say (like all alcoholics) that if someone is a happy drunk then it is okay. There are no happy drunks. They all end up a misery. So do the people around them.”
Donna Goddard, Purnima

Abhijit Naskar
“Honor He Wrote Sonnet 11

You wanna get laid?
Get laid, but with consent.
You wanna jump off a cliff?
Just jump, with an active brain.
You wanna try booze?
Try it, but with moderation.
You wanna smoke weed?
Do it, but with self-regulation.
Try out everything you wanna try,
Figure out right 'n wrong for yourself.
It is your life, test it to its limits, but,
Be sure not to harm others in the process.
Get it all over with, for plenty work remains.
Live to build a world, not to pamper shallow tenets.”
Abhijit Naskar, Honor He Wrote: 100 Sonnets For Humans Not Vegetables

“Alcoholics drowns in a sea of wine.”
Tamerlan Kuzgov

“You start drinking alcohol, then alcohol starts drinking you.”
Tamerlan Kuzgov

“Some patterns are dysfunctional and are here to stay – until you realise it’s time to change them.”
Dr Nada Mirnik Trtnik, Adult Children of Alcoholics: A self-help handbook

“Alcohol is popular, but alcoholics are not.”
Tamerlan Kuzgov

“An alcoholic is dependent on alcohol. Alcohol is dependent on the bottle.”
Tamerlan Kuzgov

Joshua Deen
“There was nothing out of the ordinary in my household, and that’s the biggest problem of them all. The normalization of habitually consuming poison to elude the unpleasantness of subsistence.”
Joshua Deen, Last Call, Stupid: An Exit Strategy From Toxic Drinking Culture

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